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Former Mayor of Toronto, William Dennison, wields his axe on his 50-acre farm near Caledon East
9/25/1973
Former Premier Leslie Frost. He told probe he never temporized with crime
10/19/1967
Former Premier Leslie Frost. Working on his archives at Queen's Park
1/5/1963
Former Quebec premier Robert Bourassa, who was defeated in November election that brought the Parti Quebec cois to power, has aroused speculation that(...)
11/11/1976
Former Securities Commission director gives self up. John Campbell (right) is accompanied by Det.-Sgt. Ron McMaster from court
10/13/1965
Former senator W
7/4/1968
For Mike McRae, it ended quickly
4/11/1983
For power-hungry alberta, What may have been the largest piece of machinery ever unloaded in Toronto harbor came off the Manchester Faith on Saturday
5/3/1969
For Senator Davey - a new challenge
6/21/1966
For sentimental reasons, Richard Lichtman, 43, doesn't want to sell his clothing store to make way for redevelopment
3/6/1973
For studying english at George Brown College Yugoslav immigrants Marijan (left) and Nada Busljeta are paid $60 a week
8/29/1974
For the last time, the 3,000-pound bronze statue of Sir Timothy Eaton gazes over the company's Queen St
12/29/1976
Forty-eight children who live near lead-refining plants in Metro were found to have lead levels above 40 in their blood
12/14/1973
Fort york guard, silhouetted against the lights at Toronto's new city hall, put on a demonstration last night for the thousands of persons who visited(...)
9/14/1965
Foster Hewitt Weds
5/30/1972
A foster mother in Preston, Mrs. Arthur Timbrell, fights to adopt the two young sisters in her care, rather than have them separated. Meanwhile, The S(...)
8/19/1967
Foundation of Canada's prosperity is wearing away, said James Gillies
3/16/1966
Four months after the fire which took the lives of his wife and six children, David Lumsden, 27, walked out of Toronto Western Hospital today
7/5/1968
Four proud brothers are always ready and willing to escort Scarborough's Debbie Fernandez to her various functions as Miss Toronto, and one of them, R(...)
8/18/1976
Fourteen granddaughters
12/22/1985
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